Published on in Vol 3, No 4 (2017): Oct-Dec

Twitter and Public Health (Part 2): Qualitative Analysis of How Individual Health Professionals Outside Organizations Use Microblogging to Promote and Disseminate Health-Related Information

Twitter and Public Health (Part 2): Qualitative Analysis of How Individual Health Professionals Outside Organizations Use Microblogging to Promote and Disseminate Health-Related Information

Twitter and Public Health (Part 2): Qualitative Analysis of How Individual Health Professionals Outside Organizations Use Microblogging to Promote and Disseminate Health-Related Information

Journals

  1. Waring M, Jake-Schoffman D, Holovatska M, Mejia C, Williams J, Pagoto S. Social Media and Obesity in Adults: a Review of Recent Research and Future Directions. Current Diabetes Reports 2018;18(6) View
  2. LeBeau K, Carr C, Hart M. Examination of Gender Stereotypes and Norms in Health-Related Content Posted to Snapchat Discover Channels: Qualitative Content Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(3):e15330 View
  3. Bruguera C, Guitert M, Romeu T. Social media and professional development: a systematic review. Research in Learning Technology 2019;27(0) View
  4. Inan-Eroglu E, Buyuktuncer Z. What images and content do professional dietitians share via Instagram?. Nutrition & Food Science 2018;48(6):940 View
  5. Kordzadeh N, Young D. Exploring Hospitals’ Use of Facebook: Thematic Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(5):e190 View
  6. Yu H, Fu T, Zhou J, Ke P, Wang Y. More Depression-Related Public Concern After the Suicide of a Pop Star in China: Evidence From the Online Big Data Platform. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2021;12 View
  7. Mohammed W, Alanzi T, Alanezi F, Alhodaib H, AlShammari M. Usage of social media for health awareness purposes among health educators and students in Saudi Arabia. Informatics in Medicine Unlocked 2021;23:100553 View
  8. Alqahtani N. The Preciseness of Nutrition Recommendation and Information Published in Twitter Accounts.. Current Research in Nutrition and Food Science Journal 2021;9(1):11 View
  9. Xu X, Wang Z, Li X, Li Y, Wang Y, Wu X, Hao L, Wang X. Acceptance and needs of medication literacy education among children by their caregivers: A multicenter study in mainland China. Frontiers in Pharmacology 2022;13 View
  10. Charbonneau E, Mellouli S, Chouikh A, Couture L, Desroches S. The Information Sharing Behaviors of Dietitians and Twitter Users in the Nutrition and COVID-19 Infodemic: Content Analysis Study of Tweets. JMIR Infodemiology 2022;2(2):e38573 View
  11. Zhou W, Zhang X, Zheng Y, Gao T, Liu X, Liang H. Psychological Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown and Its Evolution: A Case Study Based on Internet Searching Data during the Lockdown of Wuhan 2020 and Shanghai 2022. Healthcare 2023;11(3):289 View
  12. AlHussainan A, Jasem Z, Alhuwail D. Evaluating the Presence of Hospitals on Social Media. International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics 2022;17(2):1 View
  13. Roe K, Giordano K, Ezzell G, Lifshitz J. Public Awareness of the Fencing Response as an Indicator of Traumatic Brain Injury: Quantitative Study of Twitter and Wikipedia Data. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e39061 View
  14. Hauer M, Jenkins A, MacPherson J, Sun Q, Swain M. Tweeting about the COVID-19 vaccine: A content analysis. Atlantic Journal of Communication 2024;32(4):545 View
  15. Meksawasdichai S, Lerksuthirat T, Ongphiphadhanakul B, Sriphrapradang C. Perspectives and Experiences of Patients With Thyroid Cancer at a Global Level: Retrospective Descriptive Study of Twitter Data. JMIR Cancer 2023;9:e48786 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Samaras L, García-Barriocanal E, Sicilia M. Innovation in Health Informatics. View
  2. Powell A. Pandemic Communication and Resilience. View
  3. . Systems and Uses of Digital Sciences for Knowledge Organization. View